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Starting the IEP Process
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 474131" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>And based on what you have said, all of these should be checked in my humble opinion. For health, a developmental history/medical history and any current issues including medication trials. Issues in any of those areas can be contributing to the behavioral challenges. In our area, a child referred for Special Education testing is brought before a child study team. One professional from each area is at the meeting and ALL can say if they think what they are hearing could be related to their area. Sp/Lang, psychiatric, and sp ed (achievement/Learning Disability (LD) testing) is usually on every evaluation. If only the psychiatric decided, half the kids would never have been identified I fear. They think they have a handle on everything in child development and many do not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 474131, member: 12886"] And based on what you have said, all of these should be checked in my humble opinion. For health, a developmental history/medical history and any current issues including medication trials. Issues in any of those areas can be contributing to the behavioral challenges. In our area, a child referred for Special Education testing is brought before a child study team. One professional from each area is at the meeting and ALL can say if they think what they are hearing could be related to their area. Sp/Lang, psychiatric, and sp ed (achievement/Learning Disability (LD) testing) is usually on every evaluation. If only the psychiatric decided, half the kids would never have been identified I fear. They think they have a handle on everything in child development and many do not. [/QUOTE]
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